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What are the characteristics of southern fir?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Cunninghamia lanceolata, not only can be a towering tree in nature, but also can be a small potted plant in the courtyard room. It is full of green and gives people a refreshing feeling. Let's learn some knowledge about it.

Families and genera of Cryptomeria fortunei

Cunninghamia lanceolata is a herb of the genus Cunninghamia lanceolata of Taxodiaceae.

A nickname for Sequoia fortunei

Southern fir, also known as Australian fir, scaly leaf sequoia, tower-shaped sequoia.

The producing area of southern fir

Cunninghamia lanceolata, which is native to South America, Australia, Pacific Islands and Queensland in Oceania, is cultivated in Guangdong, Fujian, Hainan, Yunnan and Guangxi in China.

The Yangtze River basin and its major cities to the north are pot plants and greenhouses to survive the winter.

Morphological characteristics of Cryptomeria fortunei

Arbor, in the country of origin can be as high as 60mur70 meters, breast diameter up to more than 1 meter, bark is grayish brown or dark gray, relatively stout.

The leaves of young trees and lateral branches are loosely arranged, cone-shaped, needle-shaped, sickle-shaped or triangular-shaped, while the leaves of the main branches are closely arranged, ovate, triangular-shaped or triangular.

The cone of Cunninghamia lanceolata is oval or oval, 6mm long, about 4cm wide, gray-green above, with white powder.

The seeds are oval, with membranous wings on both sides.

 
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